i just encountered a problem when importing / exporting the price lists: namely, the exported CSV takes the product ID as the basis for matching, but that doesn't make much sense, because in another store a product with the same SKU can have a different product ID. so it would make much more sense to work on the basis of the SKU instead of the product ID - can you implement that?
-> When using the B2BKing import, you can actually enter the SKU on the first column there, instead of the product ID. The importer will work with that as well and will match it to the correct product.
This importer is fully integrated with B2BKing and can also import B2B prices. In fact, it's more advanced than our plugin's importer with more options.
Let me know if you have any questions or anything I can do,
What are you using for that import, is it the WooCommerce Importer tool? or our plugin's own importer tool?
Normally it should work to either enter the price directly with a comma (e.g. 0,40), or to enter it with a dot (e.g. 0.40). One of those 2 should work.
What are you using for the import, and what happens when you try to import it?
Hey support,
i just encountered a problem when importing / exporting the price lists: namely, the exported CSV takes the product ID as the basis for matching, but that doesn't make much sense, because in another store a product with the same SKU can have a different product ID. so it would make much more sense to work on the basis of the SKU instead of the product ID - can you implement that?
P.S.:
it would be lovely to also export the B2B quantity rules like min/max and Step settings
Hello Julien,
-> When using the B2BKing import, you can actually enter the SKU on the first column there, instead of the product ID. The importer will work with that as well and will match it to the correct product.
-> It is possible to import min / max / step settings! Please see: https://woocommerce-b2b-plugin.com/docs/quantity-rules-min-max-step-on-product-page/#3-toc-title - this works using the WooCommerce products importer.
This importer is fully integrated with B2BKing and can also import B2B prices. In fact, it's more advanced than our plugin's importer with more options.
Let me know if you have any questions or anything I can do,
Kind regards,
Stefan
hey guys.
i have to follow up on this thread.
How can i mass-import prices in a CSV list, if the price itself contains a comma? e.g. one article costs 0,40 €
this has trown off all kinds of imports i tried to make and i cant find a workaround. can you help me?
Hi again,
What are you using for that import, is it the WooCommerce Importer tool? or our plugin's own importer tool?
Normally it should work to either enter the price directly with a comma (e.g. 0,40), or to enter it with a dot (e.g. 0.40). One of those 2 should work.
What are you using for the import, and what happens when you try to import it?
Kind regards,
Stefan